Twins and triplets are extra work, but they are also extra fun that was the word from parents of multiples who are trying to form a new support group called 'Bermuda Amazing Multiples' (BAM).
Lifestyle reporter JESSIE MONIZ talks to members of the ne...
Renting and buying the latest blockbuster titles from some of the more remote parts of the Island has just become easier after a DVD kiosk franchise launched its latest machine in St. David's.
DVDNow Kiosks, which is run by business partners and cous...
The Bermuda Monetary Authority has announced its latest moves towards achieving equivalent status with other leading insurance regulators.
The BMA said yesterday it had formally established the standards and applications process for permitting the us...
The Corporation of Hamilton has set out a Code of Conduct for Members, two weeks after Government said it was to reform local government.
In a statement, a Corporation spokeswoman said the Code would cover "appropriate behaviour" and confidentiality ...
Hamilton the Harbour Seal returned to the wild yesterday.
Staff from the National Aquarium in Baltimore released the young male into the Atlantic Ocean off Delaware Seashore State Park.
"He saw the water and made a beeline right for it, but did give ...
Ten years ago three young men started what is now known as the JaKoMa Group.
They were Lamont Robinson, singer and all round entertainer, Darren Herbert, who was in Dream Girls and has a role in the movie 2012, which opens in November, and JT a.k.a. ...
An Opposition MP and former chairwoman of the Broadcasting Commission accused Island broadcasters of political bias.
Louise Jackson's comments in the House of Assembly on Wednesday then descended into a row over freedom of speech, with the MP accusin...
DATE: Jul 10, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other |
Climate change could boost US dengue fever cases
WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuters) - Climate change could push dengue fever into all corners of the United States, as the mosquitoes that can carry the traditionally tropical virus survive warmer U.S. winter...
A survey which said that six out of ten residents in Bermuda think Premier Ewart Brown should resign for his Guantánamo actions was "statistically sound and valid", pollsters insisted yesterday.
Research.bm denied a claim from the PLP that the indepe...
DATE: Jul 10, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
@$:[AT]bylinefrank:By Peter Backeberg[AT]bodyfrank:The following is a collection of excerpts taken from William Strachey's first hand account of Sea Venture's struggle to survive while trapped in the teeth of a hurricane. It is, of course, well known...